Ocean Freight Route

Santo Tomas de CastillaAltamira

GTPBR
MXATM
Distance
667 NM
Ocean Transit
## Days
Service Frequency
Daily Sailings

Logistics Infrastructure Profile

Comparative analysis of origin and destination capabilities.

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Origin Port

Santo Tomas de Castilla

Infrastructure Highlights

  • Dedicated container berths with ship-to-shore gantry cranes
  • Refrigerated storage facilities supporting agri-food exports
  • On-dock customs and inspection facilities for faster clearance
  • Road-connected yards providing immediate access to Guatemala’s interior

Key Exports

Bananas and other fresh fruitCoffee and agricultural productsSugar and foodstuffsPalm oil and vegetable oilsManufactured goods and textiles

Export Compliance

Exporters must comply with Guatemalan customs regulations and submit complete commercial, packing, and origin documentation.

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Destination Port

Altamira

Infrastructure Highlights

  • High-draft berths capable of handling Panamax and post-Panamax vessels
  • Dedicated terminals for containers, liquid bulk, and general cargo operations
  • Well-connected road and rail access to the industrial corridor of Northern Mexico
  • Large-scale petrochemical and industrial park facilities adjacent to the port area

Key Imports

Crude oil and feedstock for petrochemical plantsIndustrial equipment and machineryChemicals and additivesContainerized consumer goodsConstruction materials

Import Regulations

All imported goods must meet Mexican customs clearance procedures, including proper tariff treatment and tax calculation.

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